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William Penn came to the New World to form the Pennsylvania Colony because he was given land by King Charles II. The land was given in lieu of payment for a debt in 1681.
quauker influenced the holy experiment
So the Quakers could live according to their beliefs
william penn
William Penn's colony was where the Quakers settled. He wanted to make a colony where Quakers could practice their beliefs freely. William had some land from the king and he decided to call it Pennsylvania. Penn's settlement was called Philadelphia
The Quakers religious beliefs preaches on the priesthood of all believers.
William Penn, the founder of the colony Pennsylvania, established it so that Quakers could have religious freedom from the Anglican church of England.
Which is the events when the action and beliefs of the quakers of prnnsylvania ptedicted
banana
New York was very similar to Massachusetts, but under a slight influence from Pennsylvania, in terms of religion, it was a colony where Separatists (Pilgrims), Quakers and Puritans established their respective beliefs.
The guiding principles of the Quakers have been peace, mutual cooperation, learning, friendship and brotherhood, freedom, and equality. At the core of their beliefs is the notion from George Fox is that there is 'that of God' in all people.
The Quakers religious beliefs preaches on the priesthood of all believers.
The Quakers were mistreated in England because of their religious beliefs.
William Penn was actually opposed to most commonly held religious beliefs in his youth but discovered that the beliefs of the "Society of Friends" resembled his own beliefs to the extent that he did join them. The Society of Friends is also known as the Quakers. Like many people in his day, he came to what is now the US to be free to practice his religion the way he saw fit. The Quakers have remained prevalent in many areas of Pennsylvania even to this day.